Goa; tourism hub of India is called affectionately by various names such as “Rome of East” or “Pearl of the Orient” which aptly describes its perception in the eyes of an international tourist. Majority chunk of the tourism in India is accredited to Goa whose exclusivity lies in bringing in international revenue, much more than any other state in the country. The smallest state in India in terms of area and fourth smallest in terms of population, Goan people welcome each of its tourist with open arms to its land of sun, sand, temple, churches, forts and beaches. Located along the western coast of India, just below the state of Maharashtra, this state started achieving tourist popularity mostly due to its past hippie culture from the 70’s. Renowned for its rich cultural history and delectable cuisine, its happening nightlife and buzzing flea markets soon caught the attention at international level. Sun and sand have always ruled & supported the lush green paddy fields and exhilarating adventure activities of Goa. Thousands of local and international tourists every year flood the coastal areas of Goa,to have the best time of their life.
The culture of Goa has the lingering effect of being a Portugal colony. Visibly different from the rest of the country, Goa has characteristic colourful houses, lush green fields and a soothing languidness in the atmosphere. The charming villages of Goa are ideal for a laidback morning walk or an aimless evening stroll. North and South regions of the place are strikingly different - the former is a cultural hub with traditional eateries and markets, while the latter makes for an idyllic vacation with its 5-star hotels, private beaches and a mix of white sand and clean blue water. Under the star-laden skies, each festivity becomes more alive.
Goa is the state associated most with touristy beaches, North and South regions of the place are strikingly different - the former is a cultural hub with traditional eateries and markets, while the latter makes for an idyllic vacation with its 5-star hotels, private beaches and a mix of white sand and clean blue water. Under the star-laden skies, each festivity becomes more alive. Goa greens and wildlife makes for a nature lover's ideal hotspot. If you are a food adventurer, you may want
November to February is generally considered to be the best time to visit Goa.
By Air
Goa International airport is located at Dabolim, 30 kms away from Panjim.
By Train
Via railways, it is quite easy to reach Goa as the major railway stations in Goa are located in Margao. The main railway station is known as Madgaon and Vasco-da-gama.
If you think that Goa is just too chill out on beaches with nothing much for shopping, so you are wrong, “Goa”, a shopaholic’s dream destination in its true sense offers amazing flea markets and night bazaars that feature peeping voices, many colours and bargaining is on full range of products and price. Beside flea markets and night bazaars, “Shopping in Goa” is a combination of treating oneself or another into luxurious shopping at rich mall, buying specialized
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